Is China still hiding the truth about COVID-19 cases high surges, death, and hospital conditions?

 

Is China still hiding the truth about COVID-19 cases high surges, death, and hospital conditions

According to current data, the coronavirus spike surged once again in China, where 60,000 individuals died as a result of the virus. Daily Covid cases are rising in China, but why aren't they updating the entire world?

The Covid outbreak in 2019 has highly impacted China because some people said that coronavirus was released in the China (Wuhan ) laboratory and China is also responsible for the outbreak which spread all our the world. But later China deny all these rumors.  In just one month, thousands of people died from corona, which was quickly spreading throughout the country. The number of deaths from Corona was hidden by China, which drew international outrage.

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO)

The WHO and the head of China's National Health Commission met on January 14 and talked about the most recent information on corona virus cases in China. The data on coronavirus cases from the beginning of December to January 12 are provided by the National Health Commission of China. At a press briefing, National Health Commission (NHC) head of the Medical Administration Bureau Xiao Yahui revealed that 59,938 hospital deaths caused by COVID occurred between December 8 and January 12.  The Omicron subvariant XBB.1.5 is fast spreading in Europe and the US, and the WHO is worried about the "danger to life" in China due to an increase in COVID cases.  

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RECENT CASES

The new Covid omicron type is to responsible for the recent cases in China. In 2023, the Omicron will kill more people in China. Most occurrences of respiratory failure are caused by the novel coronavirus omicron type. Deaths brought on by other conditions, such as heart attacks and cardiovascular disease, won't be recognized as coronavirus-related deaths.

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 China lift the zero policy after that the corona virus start spreading all our the country.

 HOSPITAL CONDITIONS IN CHINA 

Hospital conditions in China are terrible, and there are many Covid patients there. Patients are living outside hospitals because the hospitals are running out of beds. The Chinese government made an effort to contain the Covid situation, which was deteriorating rapidly. They apply additional restrictions, such as a travel ban, at the same time.

  • Ban certain countries with a high no of COVID cases and impose severe screening and restriction on tourists.
  • Make the mask and sanitizer mandatory to everyone.
  • Quarantine rules and polices for Covid patient.
  • Also impose quarantine condition on travelers.

COVID-19 IN CHINA IN 2023

At a news briefing, Kan Quancheng, the director of the health commission for central Henan province, stated that "as of January 6, 2023, the province's Covid infection rate is 89%." As the nation faces an exponential increase in cases, a senior official has said that Covid-19 has now infected nearly 90% of residents in China's third-most populated province. The data indicate that out of Henan's 99.4 million individuals, 88.5 million may currently be contaminated. In 2023 the highest number of coronaviruses was reported on January 9,2023 about 19,306 new cases.

So, if China doesn't control the surge of coronavirus cases, then the chances of the spread of viruses in all over the world. The Chinese government needs to apply strict rules and regulations on visitors as well as people who live in China. They have to take strict action against the increase of the coronavirus.  Because China imports a lot of products and different countries export products from China, So the coronavirus impacted the whole world.


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